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Lotus trivia
- The last time that Lotus achieved any big F1 success was in 1978, when they used revolutionary 'ground effect' design to keep their Lotus 79 closer to the ground when turning. As a result of the design, Lotus won 16 of the year's races and the constructor's prize. Ground effects designs were banned in 1983 due to safety fears.
- The V8 Ford Cosworth DFV engine was designed and built by Lotus, and it not only got 409bhp and could reach 180mph, but it also got 12 wins in F1, including 19 pole positions, 13 fastest laps, and 23 podiums.
- The car that Richard Gere is driving when he meets Julia Roberts in the film Pretty Woman is a silver Esprit Turbo. The car is referenced several times as being the top of its class. The same car also shows up in the Sharon Stone and Michael Douglas film, Basic Instinct.
- British cult tv-show 'The Prisoner' featured a Lotus Seven in the show and in the opening credits. The Lotus Seven was chosen because it was the preferred car of star Patrick McGoohan, but he never was one for numbers. The Seven was due to have production halted, but a surge in popularity after The Prisoner's success saw those plans quietly cancelled.
- The Lotus logo is very unusual, and there are conflicting answers to the meaning behind many of the strange elements. One of those elements is the letters A, B, C, and D, all sitting on top of each other. One suggestion is that this comes from the initials of the founder: Anthony Colin Bruce Chapman.